Hello,
I am looking over the notes and in De Serv Ch 3. The k (or d) in the version of the Merton Model you show on slide 9 of video 6c does not appear at all in the chapter. I believe this is also the version that you have in the notes. I am looking at p 66 of the de Serv chapter. I believe the version that you use in the notes is from Stulz, but in problems, you seem to use a drift or average return term in the calculation for d, so I am nost sure if the Stulz version is ever really used. Is it?
Thanks!
Shannon
I am looking over the notes and in De Serv Ch 3. The k (or d) in the version of the Merton Model you show on slide 9 of video 6c does not appear at all in the chapter. I believe this is also the version that you have in the notes. I am looking at p 66 of the de Serv chapter. I believe the version that you use in the notes is from Stulz, but in problems, you seem to use a drift or average return term in the calculation for d, so I am nost sure if the Stulz version is ever really used. Is it?
Thanks!
Shannon